ChrisC
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I started at Diavolezza first thing in the morning. The previous day's warm temperatures started to consolidate the powder rendering a lot of the off piste worthless by mid-morning. The benefit to this stable weather was that Diavolezza's Morteratsch Glacier was open. \/ =D>
Skied some front side runs in the AM - a little off piste in areas. Tram lines started to build throughout the day - likely due to Italians crossing the border to ski since Italy had shut all of its ski areas the previous day due to COVID-19.
View to Lagalb
After a couple of runs, I was ready to ski the glacier and take a train ride back to Diavolezza. It's a mini-Vallée Blanche with spectacular glacier views. The off-piste was OK-ish due to glacial cooling. The lower half was spring skiing.
The trains back to Diavolezza run hourly. I just missed one - so I ate outside at the local cafe at the Morteratsch train stop. Temps were approaching 50f. Lots of hikers out to view the glacier on such a beautiful day. Playing dodge 'em a bit.
Lagalb
At Lagalb I just did high-speed piste laps on softening snow. Fun! The Off-piste was skunked by now. Too bad - looked like great terrain. At the end of the day did a drink at the summit. I was tired and decided to try the Italian Bombardino "The Bomb" - espresso/brandy combination.
View to Diavolezza
View to Italy
Some evening alpenglow photos in St. Moritz
After a great day, the world started going to hell and Trump decided to close borders to Europe. I think I had 12 flights canceled on me in 24 hours - either the European leg and/or US leg. I tried to ask Hertz if I could drop the rental car in Zurich as a global emergency courtesy. Sure if I wanted to pay a 5,000 Euro drop fee. No thanks. I'd rather go take my chances in Milan. :-k :evil: #-o =P~
Skied some front side runs in the AM - a little off piste in areas. Tram lines started to build throughout the day - likely due to Italians crossing the border to ski since Italy had shut all of its ski areas the previous day due to COVID-19.
View to Lagalb
After a couple of runs, I was ready to ski the glacier and take a train ride back to Diavolezza. It's a mini-Vallée Blanche with spectacular glacier views. The off-piste was OK-ish due to glacial cooling. The lower half was spring skiing.
The trains back to Diavolezza run hourly. I just missed one - so I ate outside at the local cafe at the Morteratsch train stop. Temps were approaching 50f. Lots of hikers out to view the glacier on such a beautiful day. Playing dodge 'em a bit.
Lagalb
At Lagalb I just did high-speed piste laps on softening snow. Fun! The Off-piste was skunked by now. Too bad - looked like great terrain. At the end of the day did a drink at the summit. I was tired and decided to try the Italian Bombardino "The Bomb" - espresso/brandy combination.
View to Diavolezza
View to Italy
Some evening alpenglow photos in St. Moritz
After a great day, the world started going to hell and Trump decided to close borders to Europe. I think I had 12 flights canceled on me in 24 hours - either the European leg and/or US leg. I tried to ask Hertz if I could drop the rental car in Zurich as a global emergency courtesy. Sure if I wanted to pay a 5,000 Euro drop fee. No thanks. I'd rather go take my chances in Milan. :-k :evil: #-o =P~